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Lawson Aviation Motor Rebuild

I have a friend looking at having Lawson Aviation in Michigan do a rebuild on a O470. Anyone here have any dealings with them or info about the shop? Any info to help make the decision would be helpful. Thanks
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I've had an O-470-K up with them being -50'd since Memorial Day; supposed to be coming back this week. So far, they have been affable and available. The engines are test run and prices are reasonable, too. They even found me a C58 prop and sold my C203 for me. Matt and Dustin Lawson were recommended by Steve Knopp, in a conversation I had with him earlier in the year. The proof will be in the pudding, though.
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Matt is a really great guy. He rebuilt an IO-360 for me. Really nice to talk to on the phone and is a real honest guy.
I'd send another motor to him.
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BTV wrote:I have a friend looking at having Lawson Aviation in Michigan do a rebuild on a O470. Anyone here have any dealings with them or info about the shop? Any info to help make the decision would be helpful. Thanks


Bought a rebuilt O-470R from them a few years ago. Matt and Dustin were a pleasure to deal with and the engine runs strong and incredibly well! I have a lot of confidence in it.

You can hear it run in this video: https://vimeo.com/77666618
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Bagarre wrote:Matt is a really great guy. He rebuilt an IO-360 for me. Really nice to talk to on the phone and is a real honest guy.
I'd send another motor to him.

Matt rebuilt the IO-360 I have in my 170B as well ...... Fantastic job! I would recommend them to anyone.
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A pet peeve....
a "motor" is electric, as in "starter motor".
Infernal combustion takes place in an "engine".
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hotrod180 wrote:A pet peeve....
a "motor" is electric, as in "starter motor".
Infernal combustion takes place in an "engine".



I will have you know - after reading this I went directly to google to prove you wrong. The first link was to the Wikipedia page which says:

"Heat engines, including internal combustion engines and external combustion engines (such as steam engines) burn a fuel to create heat, which then creates a force. Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical motion, pneumatic motors use compressed air and others—such as clockwork motors in wind-up toys—use elastic energy."

After paving through all the linked pages, I see that you are correct.

I learned something new today and will no longer call the "whirly twirly proppy go" on the front of my plane a "motor" for short.
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907Pilot wrote:"whirly twirly proppy go"


Awesome :D
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Lawson Aviation Motor Rebuild

Just use "powerplant" and you can go wrong. [emoji41]

I'm guilty of using "motor" frequently where "engine" is more appropriate. Sometimes it's just fun to say.
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Thanks for the replies guys. Sounds like my buddy is on the right track with Lawson.

I had the thought "motor or engine" when I posted. I knew one was right, but was too lazy to look it up. Thanks for the reminder.
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hotrod180 wrote:A pet peeve....
a "motor" is electric, as in "starter motor".
Infernal combustion takes place in an "engine".


A pet peeve....
Pedantic people.
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Bagarre wrote:A pet peeve....
Pedantic people.


=D> =D> =D>
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The nerd meter just alerted (insert an emoticon of someone pushing their glasses up farther on the bridge of their nose).

Full disclosure: I went through the mental image of a fictitious mechanical alarm type nerd alerter of 20 years ago and the new fictitious meter that is an app on my phone.. It gives a fictitious notification to the home screen. I shouldn't post before getting out of bed in the morning.

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Lol
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For those of us particularly attuned to minutiae, like the difference between a motor and an engine...try getting people, when talking about boats, to call them outboard engines. For some reason, everybody wants to call them outboard motors. It makes me twitch a bit, but I let it pass...
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907Pilot wrote:
hotrod180 wrote:A pet peeve....
a "motor" is electric, as in "starter motor".
Infernal combustion takes place in an "engine".

I will have you know - after reading this I went directly to google to prove you wrong. The first link was to the Wikipedia page .......After paving through all the linked pages, I see that you are correct. ....


Ha! Let that be a lesson to you.

For those who think this is a petty peeve, remember that the next time your hackes raise up when the news mentions an airplane "stalling". Or talk to someone who thinks every landing is a "wheel landing". Or calls an outside loop a "roll". etc etc
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hotrod180 wrote:
907Pilot wrote:
hotrod180 wrote:A pet peeve....
a "motor" is electric, as in "starter motor".
Infernal combustion takes place in an "engine".

I will have you know - after reading this I went directly to google to prove you wrong. The first link was to the Wikipedia page .......After paving through all the linked pages, I see that you are correct. ....


Ha! Let that be a lesson to you.

For those who think this is a petty peeve, remember that the next time your hackes raise up when the news mentions an airplane "stalling". Or talk to someone who thinks every landing is a "wheel landing". Or calls an outside loop a "roll". etc etc


Awe go park it in your hanger!! :mrgreen:
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Re: Lawson Aviation Motor Rebuild

This thread completely through me off. I had no idea what you where talking about. I was thinking you must of meant having a starter motor rebuilt. Or maybe wanting to convert your plane to an electric motor. So confusing. Not sure what you could of been thinking man. Can't believe you'd be so ignorant as to call your motor an engine.
Just want to make sure that you know, that I know, more than you. :P

I went ahead and sent Ford Motor Company an email to make sure they realize this as well. That's pretty confusing also. You might think they were making electric cars.

Motortrend magazine... What the heck!? Wtf is going here.? Conspiracy...?

MOTORcycle!!! That drives me nuts! Enginecycle sounds so much better.
I do still like motorboatin tho. You motorboatin sob you.

Please be sure and use all proper terminology from now on so as not to confuse me. It doesn't take much.
Is it motor oil or engine oil?? Dang it. Now I'm confused again.
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How about a 5 year update on this thread?..... particularly the Lawson Aviation part, not so much the engine/motor debate. I think I may have them PPonk/XP mine..
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